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Morning Money: Are companies ready to handle the growing "consumer class"?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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With economic growth set to propel more than 90% of the world's population into the so-called "consumer class" by 2020, a new report from HSBC Commercial Banking suggests companies should start preparing today to meet the wants and needs of tomorrow's customer. The co-author of that report Paul Flatters, from futures consultancy Trajectory, joined the Morning Money team to talk about the research.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Paul Flatters


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This is Money: Saving that Pound in your pocket (twice)

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Welcome to the This is Money show and podcast, in partnership with NS&I. This week, Personal Finance Editor Rachel Rickard Straus, and Consumer Affairs Editor Lee Boyce from the Financial Website of the Year team up with Georgie Frost, Financial Broadcaster of the Year, to give you the very best in the week's money journalism. On the agenda: Your pound is being assailed from all angles, from scammers to through-the-floor rates. So what's to be done about it? Well, there is one White Knight on the horizon, and the team from This is Money have some strategies of their own. This is Money is presented by Georgie Frost, in partnership with NS&I

Guests: Rachel Rickard-Straus,Lee Boyce


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This Is Money: Pounds, Property and Pensions

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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On this edition of This Is Money, Editor Simon Lambert and Personal Finance Editor Rachel Rickard-Strauss are in to talk more Brexit fall-out, of course; will Mark Carney’s reassuring tones be enough to steady the ship, as Sterling falls further than we've seen since Walter Mondale was a relevant cultural reference? We’ll also be looking at property fund lockouts, and why you should NEVER trust them with your pension. And stay tuned to the end as we have a rare win for the little guy, to the tune of £19 Billion! This is Money is presented in partnership with NS&I, and hosted by Georgie Frost.

Guests: Simon Lambert,Rachel Rickard-Straus


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Morning Money: Is a US interest rate hike likely?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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The Federal Open Market Committee continues its deliberations about whether to hike interest rates. It’s against a back drop of uncertainty as European stocks closed lower on Tuesday amid concerns over Brexit, and The German 10-year bund yield falling below zero for the first time. Michael Hewson, Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets, offered his views.

Guests: Brenda Kelly,Michael Hewson


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How concerned are investors about the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the 45th President of the United States?

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Ed's Macro-Economic View

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Share Radio's Alexi Phillips reports on why investors are divided on how much of a threat Trump is to the markets.


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Morning Money: What did Charles Schwab’s Kully Samra make of Janet Yellen’s latest comments?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Kully Samra, Managing Director at Charles Schwab, discussed the US economy ahead of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, after the recent non-farm data release. Janet Yellen, the Chair of the US Fed, said that the tone was “fundamentally solid, but laced with uncertainty”, in a speech in Philadelphia indicating that the next rate cut has been kicked further down the road.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Kully Samra


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Share Politics: Republicans Overseas

Colin Bloom

Original Broadcast: Share Politics

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Kate Andrews, from Republicans Overseas, joins Colin Bloom to discuss the current situation with the US Elections. Kate explains how Hilary Clinton is likely to be the Democratic candidate against the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump. She also discusses the competition between Bernie Sanders and Clinton ahead of the campaign.

Guests: Kate Andrews


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Company Casebook: Pavegen

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Pavegen are a company who have come up with revolutionary technology that transforms the power of people's footsteps into energy. Linda Lewis meets the CEO Laurence Kemball Cook, who reveals how the company has teamed up with Tribal Planet in Silicon Valley to turn the data from footsteps into a 'digital currency' which people can spend using their mobile phone.

Guests: Laurence Kemball Cook


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Morning Money: How do you put a price on a confusing presidential process?

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Market analysts are now readying themselves for a showdown between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in the presidential elections, and Matt Cox spoke to Colin Cieszynski, Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets Canada, who explained how to price the battle into the markets.

Guests: Matt Cox,Colin Cieszynski


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Morning Money: When could a Fed rate rise come?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, moving the focus to the next Federal Open Market Committee meeting in June. But the latest FOMC statement is little changed from the last one, and provides no strong clue about the likely decision at the June meeting. So when can we expect an interest rate hike? Richard de Meo, Founder & MD of corporate forex broker Foenix Partners, offered his views.

Guests: Louise Cooper,Richard de Meo


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